70% fat and 5% yolk according to law
https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/en/2015/07/14/belgian_governmentworkingonnewmayonnaiselaw-1-2390824/
70% fat and 5% yolk according to law
https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/en/2015/07/14/belgian_governmentworkingonnewmayonnaiselaw-1-2390824/
This isn’t about ethics.
Do you think they are the same?
You can look at pictures of animals on the internet, or you can visit a zoo
It might sound silly, but sippy cups are also an option. You can lift and drink from the cup without spilling that way
Minimum viable product kind of cheese
As someone who manages a mail server, new debian releases have the same effect.
If you want to avoid this, use a rolling release distro.


Good luck. I jumped ship 10 years ago, you get used to it to the point Windows starts feeling weird.
Don’t hesistate to reach out when you’re stuck


It’s pronounced kiddy.
Just KDEing…


Sure, but why would I allow kids to alter their textbooks?


I did a really quick look at what firefox could do, but was only able to highlight text, might have to look into it little further with the manual. Thank you.


The pdf itself cannot be edited, it would allow anyone to alter the textbooks, it can only be annotated.


Say you are a child. Make the exercise on page 11. Close the file, few days later you open the file and show the teacher. They go over the mistakes and you need to change some answers, or remove all answers and try again as a way of practicing. That’s the use case.
A clean copy is a given, but editing different parts, like they are layers, is a must for it to be practical.


I’m not saying it needs to be saved as the same document, I’m saying it definitely shouldn’t be. The software probably saves to a copy or a different format that holds the edits and a reference to the original pdf, idk not really relevant. It should simply not be possible to edit the original. Kids editing what is essentially a handbook is not ok, only annotations or forms are allowed, as long as they are erasable/editable later, say a few weeks, when tasks are graded and mistakes are corrected.


I don’t use official cartridges and bin them afterwards when they’re empty
How exactly is that a benefit?
Pushing boulders
Pushing pencils


You guys should try mindustry. It’s a factory/mining/tower defense games. I think it’s hard as balls to get right.


How different is California from the EU? It’s probably a thorn in the eye of the US 😄
It’s cleaned by MEGA MAID